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Moses Dickinson

Moses Dickinson (1695–1776) was a prominent Connecticut clergyman whose theological writings, particularly *The Anniversary Election Sermon*, articulated important Reformed principles during the Great Awakening and its aftermath. His work contributed significantly to early American Protestant thought by addressing the relationship between civil authority and religious revival, reflecting the intellectual currents of mid-eighteenth-century New England. Dickinson's sermons and theological positions influenced the development of American Congregationalism during a period of substantial ecclesiastical and social transformation.

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The Anniversary Election Sermon

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